Nkosana Makate’s former backers, Black Rock Mining, say they’re ironically in a similar situation to the one Makate was in: ...
Nkosana Makate's 'Please Call Me' saga takes another twist as Black Rock Mining demands a 40% share of his Vodacom settlement ...
Black Rock Mining is the company asking Makate to pay it 40% of the Vodacom settlement because of an agreement in 2011 to have the company fund the litigation. This was when Makate was gearing up to ...
Nkosana Makate did not invent Please Call Me. However, this incorrect statement — that he is the Please Call Me inventor — has been repeated so often that most media outlets and commentators quote it ...
PLEASE Call Me inventor, Nkosana Makate, has told the Constitutional Court that claims that he wants an exorbitant payout from Vodacom as compensation for his invention do not represent reality.
Vodacom and Nkosana Makate have settled the years-long 'Please Call Me' battle out of court. In an announcement to shareholders this evening, Vodacom says the legal dispute has been settled and, as ...
South Africa’s Vodacom has seen its profits dip and announce a fall in headline earnings per share surely disappointing investors as the R29 billion spectre of its going legal battle with Please Call ...
Vodacom is seemingly not prepared to throw in the towel over the ‘Please Call Me’ service legal battle just yet. The telecoms giant confirmed on Wednesday that it has lodged an application for leave ...
Vodacom has finally settled its long-standing dispute with Kenneth Nkosana Makate over the "Please Call Me" feature, bringing nearly two decades of legal battles to a close. This week, Vodacom and ...
Vodacom’s YeboYethu BEE scheme has applied to the Constitutional Court to become a friend of the court in the ongoing Please Call Me saga, warning that a payout from the mobile operator will hit black ...
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